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Thanks for checking out Shuffle, a personal organisational tool, styled around the Getting Things Done methodology. Shuffle is a dumping ground for ideas and tasks. It lets you rapidly create and organise your actions, relieving you of the stress of trying to remember everything you need to get done. Since Shuffle is a mobile application, you will have it with you where ever you are. You can always add an idea you've just had, or quickly check what's on the top of your list of actions.

A simple elegant workflow encourages you to categorise your actions into projects and optionally provide a context. This structure lets you to break down formidable projects into individual achievable actions. As a project evolves over time, you can clean out old actions as they're performed, add new actions and reorder any remaining actions depending on your current priorities.

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Great app, but widget could use work One of the things that made me decide to use this app was being able to have a list of my tasks on a home screen, and this app has that covered, but each entry in the list is so big. Expanding it from the top to the bottom of my screen only gives me space for 7 objectives. I used the Google Tasks app before this which can fit as much into half the space. Each entry in this app's widget does have more information up front (Like a project name with a sub-goal printed under it) but there's a lot of white space and the text is awfully big. That's a simple problem though. I really like the flow of managing and adding tasks/projects. The architecture is good.

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Very good A very nice gtd app. First I thought there may be a website for syncing with the mobile app. But there is not. But anyway it is much more flexible than a moleskine notebook. It works great on my T-Mobile g2x.

Great app, but widget could use work One of the things that made me decide to use this app was being able to have a list of my tasks on a home screen, and this app has that covered, but each entry in the list is so big. Expanding it from the top to the bottom of my screen only gives me space for 7 objectives. I used the Google Tasks app before this which can fit as much into half the space. Each entry in this app's widget does have more information up front (Like a project name with a sub-goal printed under it) but there's a lot of white space and the text is awfully big. That's a simple problem though. I really like the flow of managing and adding tasks/projects. The architecture is good.

Very good A very nice gtd app. First I thought there may be a website for syncing with the mobile app. But there is not. But anyway it is much more flexible than a moleskine notebook. It works great on my T-Mobile g2x.

Seems really good - But no re-order project tasks Hi. This seems like a great app, and its simple and straight to the point. One of the nice things about this is that it looks for the first task in a "serial" project and displays it as a next action. However, when I am inside a project I cannot select the task and to use the arrow keys to move tasks up or down. Can someone please help with this? Other than this, it works like a charm. And it has good integration with Tracks. The twice sync quirk with Tracks doesnt seem to work as expected but that is rather minor and is in keeping the "server wins" outlook.

why are the font sizes not changeable? you can at least make things like changing fonts on the app and the widget, and moving tasks and tagging easy like other apps. without that, this app's being free is useless.